Last summer I was on vacation in Hawaii with my family and I ran into an ASA alumna who commented on my tote that had letters on it. The next day, someone noticed my letters on my shirt and my school's logo on my flip flops and said they were an AOPi at my school and good friends with one of my sisters. Such a small world!

I saw a few people wearing Delta Sigma Pi letters around New Orleans this evening. It seems their Grand Chapter Congress is taking place here this week.

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I just started a new job on Monday. Today I was talking to the person training me, and I mentioned how I'm the editor for my sorority's magazine. She asked me which sorority and then said she's a KKG.

I actually found out yesterday that TWO people I know are members of NPCs.

I went to dinner with my parents and some of their friends who I've seen a dozen or so times. We got into useless hidden talents we have and for some reason started reciting different alphabets. The one woman said she could do the Greek alphabet, and I said it with her. I then said the only reason I knew it was because I'm in a sorority. She asked which one, then told me she's a Chi Omega.

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Originally Posted by ASTalumna06

I actually found out yesterday that TWO people I know are members of NPCs.

I went to dinner with my parents and some of their friends who I've seen a dozen or so times. We got into useless hidden talents we have and for some reason started reciting different alphabets. The one woman said she could do the Greek alphabet, and I said it with her. I then said the only reason I knew it was because I'm in a sorority. She asked which one, then told me she's a Chi Omega.

Surprised she didn't confuse you by reciting the greek alphabet backward, as I understand all Chi Omegas must learn it that way.

I saw a Kappa Delta license plate frame on the rear of a car this afternoon. No plate in the frame, and I didn't see a temporary tag either. Very odd - some states don't require front license plates, but all states require rear plates.

__________________AEΦ ... Multa Corda, Una Causa ... Celebrating Over 100 Years of SisterhoodHave no place I can be since I found Serenity, but you can't take the sky from me...
Only those who risk going too far, find out how far they can go.

__________________AEΦ ... Multa Corda, Una Causa ... Celebrating Over 100 Years of SisterhoodHave no place I can be since I found Serenity, but you can't take the sky from me...
Only those who risk going too far, find out how far they can go.

Spotted a car with a Phi Sigma Phi decal on it. Apparently they were an off-shoot from Phi Sigma Epsilon when they merged with Phi Sigma Kappa.

There is also a gentleman at my workplace who is an Alpha Phi Alpha, judging from the decal on a car I see in the employee parking lot.

One of my former patient's daughters is a Zeta Tau Alpha at a small Christian college. I managed to embarrass myself when I spotted her letter shirt, but not what letters they were, when I was in the room, and in my incredibly sleep deprived state (over 36hrs without sleep), I mentioned to her that I saw she was wearing letters and asked "what are you?" I'd meant to ask what house she was in. Oh well. She was very sweet and we BS'd for a while.

I work on a post open-heart floor, and one of my patients was drinking from an AXiD Lilly tumbler. I asked her about it and she is an Alpha Xi Delta from a large state school, class of 1963! She was very involved with that chapter and with the Alumnae Panhellenic until her grandchildren were born, and she's since focused on her family and getting well after surgery. She even had a card on her desk sent by some of her pledge sisters!